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<!--paging_filter--><p><img src="/files/u330237/2013/07/loneranger_2.png" width="620" /></p><p>Each week brings an absolute barrage of new games for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, but it can be difficult to pick out of the cream of the crop by looking at a mass of icons and titles. Luckily, we're tuned in to the most notable releases each week, and we'll be presenting a small stack of them with this column. Each week, you'll find a diverse array of free and paid games across a variety of genres, and we'll highlight the unique aspects of each, as well as anything that seems like it might be a barrier to enjoyment.</p><p>This week, we're highlighting the brilliant puzzle platformer Limbo, as well as intriguing originals like Super Paper Pool and 1941 Frozen Front, plus major content additions to popular favorites like Angry Birds, Badland, and Groove Coaster Zero. Be sure to keep an eye out for full reviews of some of these titles in the coming days, and then check back next Thursday for an all-new list of notable games to consider.</p>http://www.maclife.com/article/gallery/new_ios_game_releases_week_july_5_2013#commentsGalleryAppLifeAppsiOSios gamesiOS games roundupiOS Games Weekly RoundupFeaturesiPadiPhoneiPodGamesFri, 05 Jul 2013 21:14:54 +0000Andrew Hayward17451 at http://www.maclife.comiOS Games Weekly Roundup: Double Fine's Kickstarter is a Roaring Successhttp://www.maclife.com/article/columns/ios_games_weekly_roundup_double_fines_kickstarter_roaring_success
<!--paging_filter--><p>This week offered a mix of good and bad news for iOS gaming. On the one hand, former iOS powerhouse Ngmoco announced layoffs, but we got some awesome news to offset that. It looks like old school adventure game superstars Tim Schafer and Ron Gilbert could be making a new iOS adventure game funded entirely by Kickstarter users.</p><h3>Layoffs at Ngmoco</h3><p>We'll start with the bad news. One of the most notable and exciting publishers from the early days of the App Store has announced that it will be conducting a string of layoffs. We don't know the exact numbers yet, but <a href="http://techcrunch.com/2012/02/08/dena-has-big-quarter-acquiree-ngmoco-has-layoffs/">TechCrunch reports</a> that the Rolando and Godfinger creator has shed upwards of 30 employees, with one game canceled and another trimmed down as a result of the downsizing.</p><h3>Double Fine Kickstarter is a Smash Success</h3><p>We're not quite sure if this has anything to do with iOS gaming yet, but it seems incredibly likely. Famed creator of old school adventure games, Tim Schafer, announced Wednesday that he was <a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/66710809/double-fine-adventure">launching a Kickstarter</a> for a new project via his Double Fine Productions game studio. He asked for $400,000 to fund the team and a documentary project about it, and within 24 hours, the total smashed past the $1 Million mark with more than 25,000 backers, and continues to add onto both tallies with each passing hour.</p><p>Double Fine is responsible for beloved titles like Psychonauts, Stacking, and Costume Quest, and Schafer says that the&nbsp;extra funds will go towards releasing the game on more platforms and in more languages. Considering how well point-and-click adventures typically work on the iPad and other touch screen devices, it shouldn't be long before we hear about an iOS release. Keep your fingers crossed.</p>http://www.maclife.com/article/columns/ios_games_weekly_roundup_double_fines_kickstarter_roaring_success#commentsGalleryColumnsDouble Fine Productionsios gamesiOS games roundupiOS Games Weekly RoundupngmocoiPadiPhoneiPodGamesFri, 10 Feb 2012 22:32:40 +0000Andrew Groen13260 at http://www.maclife.comiOS Games Weekly Roundup: Gorillas, Ghosts, and Aliens, Oh My!http://www.maclife.com/article/gallery/ios_games_weekly_roundup_gorillas_ghosts_and_aliens_oh_my
<!--paging_filter--><p>This week, we've got the lowdown on one of the best Nintendo DS games of 2011 hitting iOS, as well as an equally interesting game about a gorilla jumping up and down on a ski lift. See, this is exactly why we love iOS gaming.</p><h3>Official Magic App Launches</h3><p>Perhaps 99.9% of iOS won't care about this in the slightest, but here at Mac|Life, we are the 0.1%. For years, overpriced imitation Magic: The Gathering apps have ruled the roost, but now Wizards of the Coast finally has its own official app. It's pretty nifty too! The free app contains the entire database of Magic cards, and you can even experiment with different deck styles.</p><h3>Ticket to Ride Gets Asynchronous Multiplayer</h3><p>Words With Friends became an unparalleled success in the iOS board gaming space in part due to its great asynchronous multiplayer, which allowed players to take their time in a game and juggle multiple matches at the same time. Now that same kind of functionality is available in the wonderful Ticket to Ride Pocket for iPhone, and we couldn't be more excited. We can't wait for asynchronous multiplayer to make its way into every last iOS board game release.</p><h3>NetherRealm May Make More iOS Games</h3><p>The studio behind Arkham City: Lockdown has declared unequivocally that it is very interested in continuing to develop games for iOS. NetherRealm recently said that they want to continue to diversify their games, rather than relying on their highly popular reboot of the Mortal Kombat series. While we're thrilled to play just about anything this highly talented developer puts out, we're definitely most excited for them to continue classing up iOS gaming with well-produced efforts like Arkham City: Lockdown.</p>http://www.maclife.com/article/gallery/ios_games_weekly_roundup_gorillas_ghosts_and_aliens_oh_my#commentsGalleryios gamesiOS games roundupiOS Games Weekly RoundupFri, 03 Feb 2012 19:57:28 +0000Andrew Groen13227 at http://www.maclife.comiOS Games Weekly Roundup: The Battle Between Pizza and Skeletons Rages Onhttp://www.maclife.com/article/columns/ios_games_weekly_roundup_battle_between_pizza_and_skeletons_rages
<!--paging_filter--><p>Headlining this week’s cadre of awesome titles is the bizarre Pizza vs Skeletons, a game about a giant pizza squashing things and crushing entire buildings -- which is pretty much the most outstanding concept for a game we’ve ever heard. But that’s not all. We’ve also got details on rComplex, a stellar-looking Canabalt-esque platformer, and Valve’s new Steam iOS app.</p><h3>Valve releases Steam Mobile on iPhone</h3><p>Valve is one of the special few companies that is really doing both PC and Mac gaming right. And so when the company makes just about any move, we pay attention. Steam Mobile for iPhone (and Android) -- a handy portable portal into the popular downloadable games service -- dropped yesterday, though you'll need access to the ongoing mobile beta test to access its features at present. Within, you can chat with pals and see what they're up to, as well as add titles to your wish list and even purchase them right from your phone. Don't miss <a href="http://www.maclife.com/article/gallery/handson_steams_new_mobile_app_iphone">our full visual walkthrough</a>!</p><h3>God of Blades Trailer Release for Mortal Eyes</h3><p>We don’t typically post videos in this column, but you should still <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMSuCWgIars" target="_blank">head on over to YouTube</a> to take a gander at an exciting and atmospheric new iOS title called God of Blades. The trailer is not particularly heavy on gameplay, but it still looks like a promising game; and hopefully the next trailer will give us a bit more info on how it actually plays. The project originally started as a Kickstarter project that made its funding goal this December.</p>http://www.maclife.com/article/columns/ios_games_weekly_roundup_battle_between_pizza_and_skeletons_rages#commentsGalleryColumnsios gamesiOS games roundupiOS Games Weekly RoundupSteamValveGamesFri, 27 Jan 2012 22:45:36 +0000Andrew Groen13177 at http://www.maclife.comiOS Games Weekly Roundup: Soulcalibur Comes to iOS at a Hefty Costhttp://www.maclife.com/article/gallery/ios_games_weekly_roundup_soulcalibur_comes_ios_hefty_cost
<!--paging_filter--><p>After months of waiting we’ve finally got access to awesome fighting-game classic Soulcalibur on iOS. However, we’ve got some major reservations about the state of the final release. Luckily, we have far fewer reservations about the other two stellar-looking games we’re spotlighting this week: JAZZ: Trump’s Journey and Smash Cops.</p><h3>Adventure Bar Story Coming to US</h3><p>Some of you may remember a little PC game from a couple years ago called Recettear. It wasn’t a smash hit, but the game garnered a lot of press for its unique concept: it takes place in an item shop from a stereotypical Japanese role-playing game. Adventure Bar Story follows a similar premise, only it takes place in a bar where adventurers come after their journeys to rest. Your goal is to create the best bar in all of the kingdom. To accomplish this, you’ll need to go spelunking in dungeons to get the best ingredients to make the finest ales.</p><h3>Scribblenauts Remix Gets 20 New Levels for $0.99</h3><p>One of our favorite games from last year just got a little bit bigger. Scribblenauts Remix picked up a solid 20 extra levels this week in a new downloadable content pack, and while it's unfortunately not a free update, the in-app purchase will set fans back just $0.99.</p><h3>Q.U.B.E. Might Come to iOS</h3><p>Q.U.B.E. (Quick Understanding of Block Extrusion) was the first game to be financed by the Indie Fund, a financial group set up by successful indie developers to help finance and release quality indie endeavors. The game made its initial $90,000 investment back in mere days on PC, and now the group is considering an iOS release. Toxic Games managing director Daniel Da Rocha <a href="http://www.joystiq.com/2012/01/17/q-u-b-e-being-prototyped-for-ios-mac-and-onlive-versions-on-th/">told Joystiq</a> this week that they are&nbsp;currently prototyping an iOS version, with Mac and OnLive iterations expected soon.</p>http://www.maclife.com/article/gallery/ios_games_weekly_roundup_soulcalibur_comes_ios_hefty_cost#commentsGalleryNewsAppLifeAppsiOSios gamesiOS games roundupiOS Games Weekly RoundupnamcoNamco BandaiiPadiPhoneiPodGamesFri, 20 Jan 2012 22:22:54 +0000Andrew Groen13130 at http://www.maclife.comiOS Games Weekly Roundup: Super Crate Box Lands, Cthulhu Saves the Worldhttp://www.maclife.com/article/gallery/ios_games_weekly_roundup_super_crate_box_lands_cthulhu_saves_world
<!--paging_filter--><p>We're on the tail end of another great week for iOS games,&nbsp;including the new expansion for much-loved card game, Ascension, as well as the new game from the creators of Super Stickman Golf, plus a little indie favorite called Super Crate Box. There’s also some great stuff not too far off on the horizon, including the iOS debut of multiplatform hit Cthulhu Saves the World, along with the amazing-looking Star Marine.</p><h3>Ascension iOS Gets Expansion</h3><p>Ascension: Chronicle of the Godslayer released quietly earlier this year on iOS, and it has since become one of our favorite board/card games on iOS, constantly battling with Catan and Ticket to Ride for the top-spot in our heart. Now, owners of the iOS version can grab the expansion pack that's been available for the physical card game for some time via in-app purchase. The Return of the Fallen expansion is sold for $4.99 within the main app.</p><h3>Lunar Racer Released</h3><p>Noodlecake, the developer behind one of our all-time favorite iOS games (Super Stickman Golf) has released its latest original title, and it's nothing like the last one. Lunar Racer riffs off Noodlecake’s earlier experiment with physics gameplay and takes it to the extreme, with four players racing against each other in bizarre low-gravity conditions. We haven't had a chance to check out this $0.99 universal app just yet, but the side-scrolling racing approach certainly has us curious!</p><h3>Super Crate Box Released on iOS</h3><p>Though it’s far from what most would consider a blockbuster title, plenty of folks are very excited to see Super Crate Box debuting on iOS this week. The game is exceedingly simple at its core, and tasks players with collecting crates (which give them a new weapon to use) in a small level that is slowly being overrun by enemies. This game is beloved, and for good reason: It’s really fun, plus now it’s available for your iOS device of choice for just $0.99.</p>http://www.maclife.com/article/gallery/ios_games_weekly_roundup_super_crate_box_lands_cthulhu_saves_world#commentsGalleryAppLifeAppsColumnsiOSios gamesiOS games roundupiOS Games Weekly RoundupKairosoftNoodlecake GamesZeboyd GamesiPadiPhoneiPodGamesFri, 06 Jan 2012 21:32:00 +0000Andrew Groen13054 at http://www.maclife.comiOS Games Weekly Roundup: Shadowgun Expands, Law & Order: Legacies Launcheshttp://www.maclife.com/article/gallery/ios_games_weekly_roundup_shadowgun_expands_law_order_legacies_launches
<!--paging_filter--><p>In our latest iOS games news roundup, we're highlighting the recent release of the free expansion/update for top shooter Shadowgun, as well as the debut of the Law &amp; Order: Legacies crossover game and the quick rise and fall of the iMAME emulator app. Flip through the gallery images below for more!</p> <p class="p2"><strong>Shadowgun Expansion Now Available</strong></p> <p class="p3">You may remember Shadowgun as the ridiculously gorgeous Unreal Engine 3 game that we’ve been posting about periodically over the past several months. Originally released in the fall, this Gears of War-alike now has an expansion pack for those of you who have been enjoying the high-res slaughter. The free expansion adds four new levels, plus a fresh weapon, and a previously unseen enemy type to blast to bits. Maybe that doesn’t deserve the title “expansion” (more like “free update”), but we’ll let them call it whatever they want as long as it doesn't cost us anything.</p> <p class="p2"><strong>iMAME Removed from App Store</strong></p> <p class="p3">iMAME was up so briefly we didn’t even get a chance to mention it in one of these columns while it was live (though we managed to snag it for ourselves). Though this emulator app didn’t include any high-profile games -- users must provide their own ROMs -- iMAME was yanked from the App Store after only a couple days. Many classic gaming fans had their fingers crossed that iMAME might be the first emulator to permanently pass Apple's certification process and allow arcade classics to be played on the iPhone. But Apple's expected redo was swift indeed.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>http://www.maclife.com/article/gallery/ios_games_weekly_roundup_shadowgun_expands_law_order_legacies_launches#commentsGalleryAppLifeAppsiOSios gamesiOS games roundupiOS Games Weekly RoundupMAMEtelltaleUnreal EngineiPadiPhoneiPodGamesFri, 30 Dec 2011 23:01:11 +0000Andrew Groen13008 at http://www.maclife.comiOS Games Weekly Roundup: Games Go on Sale, PopCap Releases Plants vs. Zombies Rap for Charityhttp://www.maclife.com/article/gallery/ios_games_weekly_roundup_games_go_sale_popcap_releases_plants_vs_zombies_rap_charity
<!--paging_filter--><p>Christmas Day is just around the corner, and that means one thing for iOS gamers: lots of new iOS owners. Why is that good news? Because companies are crawling over themselves to get a piece of this massive new influx of gamers. So while you might not see a ton of new games releasing this week, all the best older ones are on sale. Set aside some money this year and stock up on games for the next couple months.</p><h3>Mega-sales Galore</h3><p>It’s that time of year again! But we don’t mean the “giving season”. It’s the season when Apple takes a break from tabulating the highest app sales. So whoever ends up on top this week will stay there for an extra week, which is critical during that first week after Christmas when millions of people have new iOS devices. As a result, nearly everybody puts all their best apps on sale to try to get on top of the most popular lists. There are hundreds of games on sale, far too many to list here, but type EA, Gameloft, Telltale or Square Enix into the App Store search bar and revel in the savings.</p><h3>PopCap Releases Plants vs Zombie Rap for Charity</h3><p>To calculate the number of times PopCap has started a charity drive we’d need to be either barefoot or wearing sandals. But this new venture caused us to take notice again. They’re releasing a PvZ rap called Wabby Wabbo sung by PvZ’s lunatic babbler Crazy Dave. It’s available for $0.99 on iTunes and all profits go to Concern Worldwide which, appropriately, helps developing nations grow crops.</p>http://www.maclife.com/article/gallery/ios_games_weekly_roundup_games_go_sale_popcap_releases_plants_vs_zombies_rap_charity#commentsGalleryAppLifeAppsChristmasColumnsEAGameloftHolidaysios gamesiOS games roundupiOS Games Weekly RoundupPopCapSquare EnixtelltaleiPadiPhoneiPodGamesFri, 23 Dec 2011 17:38:02 +0000Andrew Groen12974 at http://www.maclife.comiOS Games Weekly Roundup: All Games Editionhttp://www.maclife.com/article/gallery/ios_games_weekly_roundup_all_games_edition
<!--paging_filter--><p>There weren't a ton of news stories for this week's iOS gaming news round up, but there were quite a few stellar games actually released to the App Store. So rather than sticking with the formula, we're going to mix it up a bit this week. In lieu of some ho-hum news stories (and passing over lots of deserving games), we're focused 100% on games this week. It's one of the best weeks in recent memory, so jump into the gallery and have a look.</p>http://www.maclife.com/article/gallery/ios_games_weekly_roundup_all_games_edition#commentsGalleryAppLifeAppsBungieEAElectronic ArtsGameloftios gamesiOS games roundupiOS Games Weekly RoundupKairosoftSegaiPadiPhoneiPodGamesFri, 16 Dec 2011 17:56:43 +0000Andrew Groen12937 at http://www.maclife.comiOS Games Weekly Roundup: Cause Crime in Liberty City, Fight Crime in Arkham Cityhttp://www.maclife.com/article/gallery/ios_games_weekly_roundup_cause_crime_liberty_city_fight_crime_arkham_city
<!--paging_filter--><p>While the game release season is finally cooling down on the PC and console side of things, iOS gaming isn’t even stopping for gas. There are so many great games on this platform that every month of the year is full of amazing releases. You don’t need to look further than this week’s games (Lunar Racer, The Sims FreePlay, and Batman Arkham City Lockdown) for proof.</p><h3>Bejeweled Gets Revamped, Bejeweled Blitz now Freemium on iOS</h3><p>Bejeweled is one of the most successful games ever made, boasting more than 40 million units sold worldwide. But PopCap isn’t resting on that alone. They’re looking to the future and have announced that the game has just been revamped and updated with new modes and modern trappings, including retina display graphics. What’s more, Bejeweled Blitz is now free-to-play on iOS. Players can unlock content through playing the game, or alternately buy it via in-app-purchase options. The new Bejeweled and Bejeweled Blitz will be the only two Bejeweled games on the App Store going forward.</p><h3>Grand Theft Auto III Release Date Announced, Works on Single-Core Devices</h3><p>Rockstar announced this week that its blockbuster open-world action hit, Grand Theft Auto III, will be released as a universal iPhone and iPad app on December 15. So the first bit of good news is that it’s coming in under a week. The second is that the game will in fact work on single-core iOS devices, and not just the iPhone 4S and iPad 2. However, now that we’ve seen some screenshots of the game we’re a bit concerned, as the screen is flooded with virtual buttons that could make the play experience very cumbersome. We’ll wait to pass judgment, but right now we're wondering if GTA3 is too complex a game to be played on a touch screen.</p>http://www.maclife.com/article/gallery/ios_games_weekly_roundup_cause_crime_liberty_city_fight_crime_arkham_city#commentsGalleryAppLifeAppsbatmanColumnsElectronic Artsios gamesiOS games roundupiOS Games Weekly RoundupNoodlecake GamesPopCaprockstarsimsWarner Bros.iPadiPhoneiPodGamesThu, 08 Dec 2011 22:57:28 +0000Andrew Groen12914 at http://www.maclife.comiOS Games Weekly Roundup: Infinity Blade 2 is Number One and We Game with Cary Elwes and the King of Pophttp://www.maclife.com/article/gallery/ios_games_weekly_roundup_infinity_blade_2_number_one_and_we_game_cary_elwes_and_king_pop
<!--paging_filter--><h3>Scribblenauts Remix Dev Working on New iOS Game</h3><p>We loved Scribblenauts Remix. We may not have given it a perfect score, but we still absolutely adored the technology behind the game that allows players to instantly manifest anything they can think of in the game world. So it’s very exciting to hear that the developer behind the title, 5th Cell is hard at work on a brand new game that will be coming to iOS. Frankly, we can’t wait to see what they’re working on. As much as we love the series, we’re looking forward to seeing what else the minds at 5th Cell can come up with.</p><h3>Infinity Blade 2 Launches, Hits #1 on App Store</h3><p>The undisputed king of hardcore iPhone gaming has spawned a sequel, and from everything we’re hearing, it’s even more amazing than the original. Amazing as it was, the original always seemed like something of a proof-of-concept. The developer needed to prove that big production values on iPhone could lead to equally big success. After years of collecting accolades (and consumer dollars) Infinity Blade 2 has arrived, and it’s looking like it was worth the wait. App Store gamers are already snapping up the game at an amazing pace as the game has already reached #1 on the App Store.</p>http://www.maclife.com/article/gallery/ios_games_weekly_roundup_infinity_blade_2_number_one_and_we_game_cary_elwes_and_king_pop#commentsGallery5th CellAppLifeAppsChAIRColumnsinXile EntertainmentiOSios gamesiOS games roundupiOS Games Weekly RoundupPopCap GamesUbisoftiPadiPhoneiPodGamesFri, 02 Dec 2011 18:11:53 +0000Andrew Groen12884 at http://www.maclife.comiOS Games Weekly Roundup: Hitch a Ride on the Desert Bus, Chrono Trigger Hits iOS, Infinity Blade 2 Inches Closer to Releasehttp://www.maclife.com/article/columns/ios_games_weekly_roundup_hitch_ride_desert_bus_chrono_trigger_hits_ios_infinity_blade_2_inches_closer_release
<!--paging_filter--><p>The gaming industry is about to come grinding to a cacophonous, all-encompassing halt for the next few days, but luckily we got all of the gaming news and announcements we need to hold us over until the holiday is over.</p><h3>Chrono Trigger Coming to iOS</h3><p>Aside from maybe Grand Theft Auto III, it's hard to imagine another game iOS gamers want more than Chrono Trigger. A vaunted relic from the golden age of Japanese RPGs on the Super Nintendo, Chrono Trigger is widely considered to be one of the best role-playing games ever made. Though gamers who prefer their games to be realistic might be turned off by the copious oddities like time travel and talking frogs.</p><h3>The Desert Bus Cometh</h3><p>Desert Bus is something of an inside joke in the gaming industry. Years ago Penn and Teller made a game for the Sega Genesis (that was never released) that was mostly about pranking your friends. Desert Bus was one such game which tasked you with driving from Tuscon to Las Vegas--in real time. It has since become a popular fundraising game where players will accept pledges from live stream viewers to continue the drive. Now the game has a new charity mission on iOS. All the proceeds from the upcoming $0.99 app will be donated to charity.</p>http://www.maclife.com/article/columns/ios_games_weekly_roundup_hitch_ride_desert_bus_chrono_trigger_hits_ios_infinity_blade_2_inches_closer_release#commentsGalleryAppLifeAppsChAIRColumnsiOSios gamesiOS games roundupiOS Games Weekly RoundupSquare EnixiPadiPhoneiPodGamesThu, 24 Nov 2011 00:55:49 +0000Andrew Groen12849 at http://www.maclife.comiOS Games Weekly Roundup: A Look at Judge Dredd, Snuggle Truck Goes Free-to-Play, and Jetpack Tests Blasts into the App Storehttp://www.maclife.com/article/news/ios_games_weekly_roundup_look_judge_dredd_snuggle_truck_goes_freetoplay_and_jetpack_tests_blasts_app_store
<!--paging_filter--><h3>Snuggle Truck goes Free-to-Play</h3><p>You may remember that Snuggle Truck (a game about racing around with a truck load of stuffed animals) actually started life as a rejected app called Smuggle Truck, about driving a truck full of illegal immigrants over the Mexican-American border. Despite all odds, Snuggle Truck just wont go away. After some decent success on the App Store, the app is now going Free-to-Play with microtransactions supported as in-app-purchases.</p><h3>Jetpack Tests Arrives on iOS</h3><p>The developers of the awesome app High Flyer Death Defyer have released a light-weight and cheap iteration of the HFDD formula. For $0.99 (half the price of HFDD) you can get Jetpack Tests which sees the hero of HFDD testing out a prototype of a jetpack in his early days.&nbsp;</p><h3>Ticket to Ride Pocket Released</h3><p>The amazing boardgame Ticket to Ride did fairly well with their iPad version, and now the game is coming to iPhones as well. Ticket to Ride is a very popular boardgame which sees players trying to build rail lines to connect far off parts of the country. The game currently costs $0.99, and features the pass-and-play mode that iPad TtR fans wanted so much. However it does not include online play.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>http://www.maclife.com/article/news/ios_games_weekly_roundup_look_judge_dredd_snuggle_truck_goes_freetoplay_and_jetpack_tests_blasts_app_store#commentsGalleryNewsApp StoreAppsios gamesiOS games roundupipad gamesiPhone GamesiPod GamesGamesThu, 17 Nov 2011 20:36:25 +0000Andrew Groen12822 at http://www.maclife.com